You’ve just landed the perfect Garou combo. The screen shakes, the health bar vanishes, and then—silence. Or worse, that generic "thud" that feels about as impactful as a wet noodle. Honestly, if you aren't using a custom ID in The Strongest Battlegrounds, you’re missing out on half the satisfaction of the win.
Customizing your audio transforms a basic elimination into a statement. Whether it’s a high-pitched anime quote or a bass-boosted meme that rattles your opponent's headphones, the right sound makes the victory stick.
The Best TSB Kill Sound ID List for 2026
Finding IDs that haven't been nuked by Roblox's copyright bot is a constant struggle. Most lists you find online are filled with "dead" links that just play silence. I've been testing these in-game this week to make sure they actually trigger when you get that final hit.
Essential Combat & Impact Sounds
If you want your hits to feel heavy, these are the go-to choices. They provide a sharp, clean confirmation that the fight is over.
- Ultra Kill Confirmation: 937885646 (Classic, aggressive, and short).
- Heavy Punch Bass: 541909867 (Perfect for Saitama mains).
- Anime Slash Effect: 160432334 (A must-have for Atomic Samurai).
- Boom Headshot: 7361085557 (Old school but still incredibly satisfying).
- Bone Cold Impact: 9073674876.
Meme & Troll Sounds
Sometimes, the goal isn't just to win; it's to make the other person slightly annoyed. These are the sounds that usually get a "bruh" in the chat.
- Metal Pipe Bonk: 643396121 (Surprisingly loud and hilarious).
- Vine Boom: 514338316 (The undisputed king of Roblox audio).
- Windows Crash: 2661731024 (Ironic for when you lag-kill someone).
- Emotional Damage: 8445372908.
- Lego Brick Breaking: 8395383233 (Short, snappy, and iconic).
- "I will send you to Jesus": 8223869886.
Anime & Character Specific
Since TSB is essentially a love letter to One Punch Man and Battle Shonen, these fit the aesthetic perfectly.
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- Ara Ara: 8233569802.
- Naruto Pain "Almighty Push": 5951474720.
- Sukuna Domain Expansion (Short): 7817341182.
- Gojo "Wish" Version: 9117321903.
- Kira Laugh: 7473415590.
How to Actually Use These IDs
Look, it isn't free. You can't just type a code into the chat and expect magic to happen. You have to spend some Robux.
First, open the game and look for the Gear icon at the top-left of your screen. You’ll see a button for Customize Kill Sound. This is where the paywall hits: it costs 199 Robux to unlock the ability to use custom IDs. It’s a one-time purchase, so once you own it, you can swap sounds as much as you want.
Once you’ve bought the pack, a text box appears. Just paste one of the numbers from the list above and hit Apply.
Why Do Some IDs Stop Working?
It's the most annoying thing in Roblox. You find a perfect "Oof" remix, use it for two days, and suddenly it's gone.
Roblox is aggressive about copyright. If a sound contains a licensed song or a clip from a major movie, their automated systems eventually flag and delete it. When an asset is deleted, the ID becomes useless. If you enter a code and hear absolutely nothing, that's likely what happened.
Another weird quirk? Sometimes the audio is set to "Private" by the uploader. If the creator of the sound doesn't allow other games to use it, it won't play in TSB even if the ID is valid.
Making Your Own Kill Sound
Can't find what you want? Make it.
You can upload your own .mp3 or .ogg files directly to the Roblox Creator Dashboard. Keep them under 7 minutes (though for a kill sound, you really want it under 3 seconds) and make sure the file size is under 20MB.
- Go to the Create tab on the Roblox website.
- Navigate to Development Items and then Audio.
- Upload your file.
- Once it’s approved (it takes a few minutes), copy the Asset ID from the URL or the "three dots" menu.
Just be careful. If you upload something too loud (earrape) or against the TOS, you might get a warning on your account. Keep it relatively clean.
Actionable Tips for TSB Audio
- Test in a Private Server: Don't waste time in a heated 1v1 trying to figure out if your sound works. Join a free private server or a quiet lobby to test your new ID.
- Keep it Short: Long sounds are annoying. If your kill sound lasts 10 seconds, it’ll overlap with the next fight and get messy. Aim for 1-2 seconds of high-impact audio.
- Volume Check: Some IDs are naturally way louder than others. If you’re a streamer or YouTuber, check your recording levels after changing your ID so you don't blow out your viewers' ears.
To get started, try the Ultra Kill (937885646) for a clean competitive feel, or the Metal Pipe (643396121) if you just want to mess around. Copy the number, head to the customize menu in-game, and see which one fits your playstyle best.